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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 3:52:30 AM
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 3:52:30 AM
Yo! This is not the place to find me.
Sunday, July 8, 2007 2:16:16 PM
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I can put programs on all sides of the cube to organize them however I please. Not only is it useful, but it's sexy as hell, too. Suck on that, Windows!Sunday, June 3, 2007 7:22:20 AM

Maybe instead of a bed, I should just sleep in a big vat of mosquito repellant.
Now that I've been in China for 3 months and counting, my reading tastes have shifted considerably from what they were at home. I'm now so starved of good, non-textbook English material that I'm hungrily reading literature I never cared about in the USA. Hell, things that were forced on me back in school now seem very appealing.
Yesterday, I picked up a copy of Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (which I'd never heard of before). These are not books I would have any interest in back at home, because there I had an unlimited supply of books I did like. But here... I'm starving for English literature, so I'll read anything! It's ironic... My appreciation of English literature and language is increasing more in China than it did while studying English at my university.
Sunday, May 27, 2007 2:22:52 PM
I know from experience last year that it will only get worse as we approach the height of summer in July and August... Somewhere on par with real temperatures around 105 or 110F, and "feels like" temperatures of 120F or more due to 100% humidity. Vunderbar!
English books aren't really hard to come by in Chinese cities like this, but the books tend to be classic literature or learning texts. Outside of international hubs like Beijing and Shanghai, you won't find stuff like the latest Tom Clancy or The Da Vinci Code. Oh well... Anywho, more academic books suit me just fine, and there's plenty of them here. I bought a really nice collection of early American literature. All hail Benjamin Franklin, Poe, and Whitman - yeehaw! I also got a big thick book on European culture, which is a nice reference for when I write about the ancient Romans and stuff like that.
Friday, May 25, 2007 2:09:12 PM
I moved here in February to be with my lovely girlfriend Suzy, who I met while teaching English in China last July. Seven months apart really sucked, I can tell you that. Now I've been back in the great city of Changsha for 3 months, and I'm having a blast. Teaching can be a drag sometimes, but I have some great students and wonderful friends. And of course, my dear Suzy makes it all worthwhile!
Graduation isn't for another 7 weeks here in China, but my students will be so busy as they ramp up for exams and job hunting that they won't have much of a chance to hang out anymore. It was an interesting experience, to say the least. My senior class consists of 46 girls and 1 boy. Needless to say, I am deaf from listening to the girls screaming and giggling during dinner... Especially once the alcohol started going around and they loosened up even more.
They're good kids though.
I think my right arm is tired from lifting my cup so many times.